If you walk up the stairs at Victory
Stadium, you'd see the concrete is
still crumbling.

As a result, several areas remain

blocked off.

But an even more immediate concern
now is the brick facade.
SOT FULL 54:54 TAPE 3 SOT FULL

INQ=The brickwork JACK PARROTT/CITIZEN'S COMMITTEE

CHAIRMAN: THE BRICKWORK ON VICTORY
STADIUM IS UNSAFE AND WE OUGHT TO KEEP
EVERYBODY OUT OF THE VICINITY WHERE IT
COULD BE POSSIBLE A BRICK COULD FALL
OFF.
RUN11 (END SOT)

OQ=COULD FALL OFF That's the preliminary findings of a

private engineer firm hired by the
city.

However, engineers believe the
concrete frame underneath the brick is
ok.

A final report is due at the end of
the month but it's already creating
problems.
SOT FULL 52:36 TAPE 3 SOT FULL

INQ=From a school DAVID TRINKLE/CITIZEN'S COMMITTEE

MEMBER: FROM A SCHOOL PERSPECTIVE
THAT'S POTENTIALLY DEVASTATING BECAUSE
WE'VE BEEN ASSURED WE CAN PLAY FOOTBALL
THERE THIS FALL.
RUN06 (END SOT)

OQ=FOOTBALL THERE THIS FALL After the bombshell, committee

members got down to business.

((QUICK NAT SOUND OF THE MEETING))

A hour later, members made a concrete
decision.
SOT FULL 49:16 TAPE 3 SOT FULL

INQ=We narrowed down KIT HALE/CITIZEN'S COMMITTEE MEMBER:

WE NARROWED DOWN OUR OPTIONS GREATLY TO
A SHARED FACILITY AND ONE THAT IS SITE
SPECIFIC, TO THE RESERVE AVENUE SITE.
RUN11 (END SOT)

OQ=TO THE RESERVE AVENUE SITE The committee must now decide whether

to renovate Victory Stadium or build a
new one on Reserve Avenue.

The decision means there will be no
stadium on Orange Avenue or at the two
high schools.
SOT FULL 51:41 TAPE 3 SOT FULL

INQ=The cost, the practically DAVID TRINKLE/CITIZEN'S COMMITTEE

MEMBER: THE COST, THE PRACTICALLY, THE
MAINTENANCE FEES, THE SPACE, THE
NEIGHBORHOOD ISSUES, ALL MADE IT
IMPOSSIBLE TO DO A LARGE SHARED STADIUM
THAT WOULD MEET ALL THE NEEDS OF EACH
HIGH SCHOOL.
RUN10 (END SOT)>>

OQ=NEEDS OF EACH HIGH SCHOOL JUSTIN McLEOD/REPORTING: IT'S UNCLEAR

IF AND WHEN THE CITY PLANS TO CLOSE
VICTORY STADIUM. WE DO UNDERSTAND THE
CITY IS AWARE OF THE REPORT. JUSTIN
McLEOD, NEWS 7.>>

man wanted in connection with a drug
robbery that turned into a murder.
TAKE PARRIS FS TAKE APRISA PARRIS FULL

21 year old Ronal (RON-NELL)
Avery Parris was indicted this week on
nine charges including accessory to
first degree murder and obstruction of
justice.
ENG#= VO-NAT
VO-NAT

*CG locator Radford
May Investigators say Parris was the
get-a-way driver in a drug robbery and
murder at this apartment on Downey
Street last May.

Prosecutors say Parris threw the
murder weapon into the New River and
lied to police.

Two others involved in the crime
have already pled guilty and been
sentenced.
SOT FULL SOT FULL
INQ=In ten months

*CG 2line Chris Rehak

Radford Commonwealth's Attorney CHRIS REHAK:IN TEN MONTHS TO HAVE THIS
KIND OF PROGRESS... TWO OF THE THREE
DONE AND OVERWITH AND THE THIRD ONE
RIGHT NOW CHARGED.. 10 MONTHS.. YEA,
THIS IS REALLY A TESTIMENT TO THE
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
RUNS= :12

SURGEONS IN NEW YORK WILL REMOVE SCAR
TISSUE THAT'S PRESSING AGAINST MR.
CLINTON'S LEFT LUNG AND HAS MADE
BREATHING UNCOMFORTABLE. DOCTORS SAY
THE FORMER PRESIDENT'S CONDITION IS A
COMPLICATION FROM HIS QUADRUPLE BYPASS

OPERATION SIX MONTHS AGO.

(NATZ CLINTON)

SINCE THEN, MISTER CLINTON HAS RESUMED
HIS HECTIC SCHEDULE. LAST NOVEMBER, HE
OPENED HIS PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY IN
ARKANSAS AND RECENTLY HE TRAVELED WITH
FORMER PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH TO ASIA TO
HELP RAISE MONEY FOR TSUNAMI VICTIMS.

SOT: CLINTON

"IF I GOT STRUCK BY LIGHTNING ON THE
GOLF COURSE TODAY I WOULD WIND UP AHEAD
OF WHERE 99.99 PERCENT OF THE PEOPLE
WHO EVER LIVED DID. I'M JUST GRATEFUL
FOR EVERY DAY WHEN THE SUN COMES UP."

THERE WASN'T ANY SUN IN FLORIDA
YESTERDAY AS THE 2 FORMER PRESIDENT'S
CONTINUED THEIR TSUNAMI FUND RAISING
EFFORTS.

(STANDUP CLOSE)

CLINTON'S WIFE, SENATOR HILLARY RODHAM
CLINTON WILL TAKE A BREAK FROM HER
CONGRESSIONAL DUTIES TODAY TO BE WITH
HER HUSBAND. THE FORMER PRESIDENT IS
EXPECTED TO BE IN THE HOSPITAL FOR 3 TO

Alexis Christoforous has that story and
more in this morning's Money Watch.

SOT FULL SOT FULL
INQ=The blue chips

*CG 2line Alexis Christoforous

Reporting

<
STREET AS CRUDE OIL FLIRTED WITH A NEW
RECORD HIGH AND INFLATION WORRIES SENT
LONG TERM INTEREST RATES SOARING.

THE DOW SANK TRIPLE DIGITS, DOWN 107
POINTS

THE SELLOFF WAS LESS SEVERE IN THE
BROADER MARKET

SP 500 LOST 12

THE NASDAQ LOST 12 POINTS

Two friends of jailed ImClone Systems
founder Samuel Waksal have been charged
in the same stock scandal that brought
down Martha Stewart.

Zvi Fuks a former member of ImClone's
scientific advisory

board and chairman of oncology
radiation at new york's memorial sloan
kettering cancer center and Sabina
Ben-Yehuda,were accused of dumping
their imclone stock in dec. 2001 after

Waksal warned them that the FDA would
not review the company's experimental
cancer drug, Erbitux. If convicted,
Fuks and Ben Yehuda could get up to 10
years in prison and hefty fines.

FORGET ABOUT ASKING FOR A PILLOW ON
YOUR NEXT DELTA AIRLINES FLIGHT.. THE
STRUGGLING CARRIER IS AXING SOME
AMENITIES TO CUT COSTS... INCLUDING
DOING AWAY WITH ITS FOOD FOR SALE
PROGRAM AND UPPING THE PRICE OF ALCOHOL
FROM FOUR DOLLARS TO FIVE DOLLARS. In
case you're wondering, you'll still be
able to get a blanket on delta's
flights.. At least for now...

Construction is already underway
to renovate classrooms and even build
an addition- but administrators say the
project has not been without problems.

Tuesday night, dozens of teachers

and staff members addressed the Roanoke
school board.

The group is concerned about a
construction schedule which would
continue until January 2006.

They say it would disrupt
classroom time and affect students.
SOT FULL SOT FULL
INQ=Right now we're...

*CG 2line Susan Loveman
Westside Elementary Teacher
:00

*CG 2line Lissy Merenda
Roanoke City Schools SUSAN LOVEMAN, WESTSIDE ELEMENTARY
:14 TEACHER: RIGHT NOW WE'RE TALKING ABOUT
PRESCHOOL KIDS WALKING AROUND THE
PERIMETER OF OUR SCHOOL TO THE FRONT
DOOR, SO THEY CAN USE THE BATHROOM.
THAT'S NOT A GOOD PLAN.

LISSY MERENDA, ROANOKE CITY SCHOOLS: I
THINK WHAT YOU'RE TRYING TO DO IS
WEIGHT THE BEST CASE SCENARIO -IN WHAT
YOU'RE TRYING TO DO TO BE THE LEAST
DISRUPTIVE WITHIN THE BUDGET THAT YOU
HAVE. THAT'S WHERE WE RAN INTO SOME
CHALLENGE
RUNS=26

OQ=into some challenge.

VO-NAT VO-NAT

School board members and
officials, along with Westside teachers
and administrators will meet *NEXT*
Wednesday and talk about alternatives
to the construction schedule.
(END VO) (END VO)

to include several other cities and
counties in the region.
VO-NAT VO-NAT
*CG locator Botetourt Co.
Tuesday So far, authorities from
Williamsburg, Roanoke and Spotsylvania
Counties and Raleigh County, West
Virginia have contacted the Botetourt
County Sheriff's Office concerning this
week's bust.

Deputies arrested 10 people
Monday following reports that stolen
payroll checks were being cashed.

But an even more immediate concern
now is the brick facade.
SOT FULL 54:54 TAPE 3 SOT FULL

INQ=The brickwork JACK PARROTT/CITIZEN'S COMMITTEE

CHAIRMAN: THE BRICKWORK ON VICTORY
STADIUM IS UNSAFE AND WE OUGHT TO KEEP
EVERYBODY OUT OF THE VICINITY WHERE IT
COULD BE POSSIBLE A BRICK COULD FALL
OFF.
RUN11 (END SOT)

OQ=COULD FALL OFF That's the preliminary findings of a

private engineer firm hired by the
city.

However, engineers believe the
concrete frame underneath the brick is
ok.

A final report is due at the end of
the month but it's already creating
problems.
SOT FULL 52:36 TAPE 3 SOT FULL

INQ=From a school DAVID TRINKLE/CITIZEN'S COMMITTEE

MEMBER: FROM A SCHOOL PERSPECTIVE
THAT'S POTENTIALLY DEVASTATING BECAUSE
WE'VE BEEN ASSURED WE CAN PLAY FOOTBALL
THERE THIS FALL.

RUN06 (END SOT)

OQ=FOOTBALL THERE THIS FALL After the bombshell, committee

members got down to business.

((QUICK NAT SOUND OF THE MEETING))

A hour later, members made a concrete
decision.
SOT FULL 49:16 TAPE 3 SOT FULL

INQ=We narrowed down KIT HALE/CITIZEN'S COMMITTEE MEMBER:

WE NARROWED DOWN OUR OPTIONS GREATLY TO
A SHARED FACILITY AND ONE THAT IS SITE
SPECIFIC, TO THE RESERVE AVENUE SITE.
RUN11 (END SOT)

OQ=TO THE RESERVE AVENUE SITE The committee must now decide whether

to renovate Victory Stadium or build a
new one on Reserve Avenue.

The decision means there will be no
stadium on Orange Avenue or at the two
high schools.
SOT FULL 51:41 TAPE 3 SOT FULL

INQ=The cost, the practically DAVID TRINKLE/CITIZEN'S COMMITTEE

MEMBER: THE COST, THE PRACTICALLY, THE
MAINTENANCE FEES, THE SPACE, THE
NEIGHBORHOOD ISSUES, ALL MADE IT
IMPOSSIBLE TO DO A LARGE SHARED STADIUM
THAT WOULD MEET ALL THE NEEDS OF EACH
HIGH SCHOOL.
RUN10 (END SOT)>>

OQ=NEEDS OF EACH HIGH SCHOOL JUSTIN McLEOD/REPORTING: IT'S UNCLEAR

IF AND WHEN THE CITY PLANS TO CLOSE

VICTORY STADIUM. WE DO UNDERSTAND THE
CITY IS AWARE OF THE REPORT. JUSTIN
McLEOD, NEWS 7.>>
RUNS=1:38 (END SOT)

returns to the same New York hospital
for a follow-up procedure. Surgeon

describe today's surgery as "low risk."
VO-NAT VO-NAT

Clinton needs scar tissue and fluid
removed from his chest. He has let the
surgery slow him. Yesterday Clinton
played golf in the rain to raise money
for tsunmi relief. But today the
former preisdent takes a break to make
his health top priority.

"IF I GOT STRUCK BY LIGHTNING ON THE
GOLF COURSE TODAY I WOULD WIND UP AHEAD
OF WHERE 99.99 PERCENT OF THE PEOPLE
WHO EVER LIVED DID. I'M JUST GRATEFUL
FOR EVERY DAY WHEN THE SUN COMES UP."
RUNS=09 (END SOT)

OQ=sun comes up

VO-NAT VO-NAT

Clinton's wife, Senator Hillary Rodham
Clinton will take a break from her
congressional duties to be with her
husband today. Bill Clinton is
expected to be in the hospital three to

Falwell was on hand to introduce
the keynote speaker, former Georgia
Senator Zell Miller.

The Democrat gained notoriety last
summer when he spoke at the Republican
National Convention and endorsed George
Bush's re-election.

He said yesterday that Democrats
need to become more moderate ... and
that the new D-N-C chair Howard Dean is
not the answer.
SOT FULL 11:32:54 SOT FULL
INQ=I'm not a

*CG 2line Zell Miller
Former Georgia Senator ZELL MILLER/FORMER GA SENATOR: I'M NOT
A HOWARD DEAN DEMOCRAT AT ALL. THERE
ARE SOME PEOPLE WHO ARE STILL LEFT IN
THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY THAT I THINK ARE
POSSIBILITIES, JOE LIEBERMAN FOR
EXAMPLE, AND A NUMBER OF GOVERNORS WHO
PROBABLY WOULD MAKE GOOD CANDIDATES.
RUNS=17

OQ=would make good candidates.

VO-NAT VO-NAT

Miller says he would not have
supported ANY Democrat over George Bush
in the last election.
(END VO) (END VO)

Reporting <
CAN DEVELOP BREAST CANCER FROM EXPOSURE
TO OTHER PEOPLE S CIGARETTE SMOKE.

(Wipe VO)

CALIFORNIA S AIR RESOURCES BOARD
CONDUCTED THE STUDY AND FOUND WOMEN ARE
25 TO 90 PERCENT MORE LIKELY TO GET
BREAST CANCER IF THEY ARE EXPOSED TO
SECOND-HAND SMOKE. CHILDREN AND YOUNGER
WOMEN FACE THE HIGHEST RISK. BUT THE
REPORT IS CONTROVERSIAL, SINCE ACTUAL
SMOKING HAS NEVER BEEN FOUND TO CAUSE
BREAST CANCER.

(Wipe VO)

THE COLOR OF YOUR SKIN MAY INDICATE OF
WHAT KIND OF HEALTH CARE YOU RECEIVE.
FORMER SURGEON GENERAL DAVID SATCHER
SAYS WIDE HEALTH CARE DIFFERENCES
PERSIST BETWEEN THE NATION S BLACK AND
WHITE POPULATIONS. SATCHER BELIEVES
ELIMINATING THE RACIAL GAP WOULD
PREVENT AN ESTIMATED 84-THOUSAND DEATHS
PER YEAR. ONE REASON FOR THE GAP IS

THAT IMPROVEMENTS IN HEALTH CARE ACCESS
HAVE GENERALLY NOT INCLUDED BLACK MEN
UNLESS THEY ARE ELDERLY OR DISABLED.

(Wipe VO)

AND IT TAKES MONEY TO EAT HEALTHYTHAT
ACCORDING TO A NEW STUDY BY THE
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. THE STUDY
FOUND THAT IT WOULD TAKE 1-THOUSAND
DOLLARS MORE EACH YEAR FOR A FAMILY OF
4 TO EAT WHOLE GRAIN FOODS, LEAN MEATS
AND LOW-FAT DAIRY PRODUCTS, VERSUS THE
CHEAPER, LESS HEALTHY ALTERNATIVES.

AND THAT S A LOOK AT TODAY S TOP HEALTH
STORIES. I M MELISSA McDERMOTT, CBS
NEWS.>>
RUNS=1:14 (END SOT)

man wanted in connection with a drug
robbery that turned into a murder.
TAKE PARRIS FS TAKE APRISA PARRIS FULL

21 year old Ronal (RON-NELL)
Avery Parris was indicted this week on
nine charges including accessory to
first degree murder and obstruction of
justice.
ENG#=2 VO-NAT
VO-NAT

*CG locator Radford
May Investigators say Parris was the
get-a-way driver in a drug robbery and
murder at this apartment on Downey
Street last May.

Prosecutors say Parris threw the
murder weapon into the New River and
lied to police.

Two others involved in the crime
have already pled guilty and been

sentenced.
SOT FULL SOT FULL
INQ=In ten months

*CG 2line Chris Rehak
Radford Commonwealth's Attorney CHRIS REHAK:IN TEN MONTHS TO HAVE THIS
KIND OF PROGRESS... TWO OF THE THREE
DONE AND OVERWITH AND THE THIRD ONE
RIGHT NOW CHARGED.. 10 MONTHS.. YEA,
THIS IS REALLY A TESTIMENT TO THE
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
RUNS= :12

GRAPHIC=Clinton Former president Bil Clinton is
ENG#=1 putting down the golf clubs and is

returning to the same New York hospital
where he had heart bypass surgery six
months ago. Surgeon describe today's
surgery as "low risk."
VO-NAT VO-NAT

Clinton needs scar tissue and fluid
removed from his chest. He has let the
surgery slow him. Yesterday Clinton
played golf in the rain to raise money
for tsunmi relief. But today the
former preisdent takes a break to make
his health top priority.

"IF I GOT STRUCK BY LIGHTNING ON THE
GOLF COURSE TODAY I WOULD WIND UP AHEAD
OF WHERE 99.99 PERCENT OF THE PEOPLE
WHO EVER LIVED DID. I'M JUST GRATEFUL
FOR EVERY DAY WHEN THE SUN COMES UP."
RUNS=09 (END SOT)

OQ=sun comes up

VO-NAT VO-NAT

Clinton's wife, Senator Hillary Rodham
Clinton will take a break from her
congressional duties to be with her
husband today. Bill Clinton is
expected to be in the hospital three to
10 days.
(END VO) (END VO)

Construction is already underway
to renovate classrooms and even build
an addition- but administrators say the
project has not been without problems.

Tuesday night, dozens of teachers
and staff members addressed the Roanoke
school board.

The group is concerned about a
construction schedule which would
continue until January 2006.

They say it would disrupt
classroom time and affect students.
SOT FULL SOT FULL

INQ=Right now we're...

*CG 2line Susan Loveman
Westside Elementary Teacher
:00

*CG 2line Lissy Merenda
Roanoke City Schools SUSAN LOVEMAN, WESTSIDE ELEMENTARY
:14 TEACHER: RIGHT NOW WE'RE TALKING ABOUT
PRESCHOOL KIDS WALKING AROUND THE
PERIMETER OF OUR SCHOOL TO THE FRONT
DOOR, SO THEY CAN USE THE BATHROOM.
THAT'S NOT A GOOD PLAN.

LISSY MERENDA, ROANOKE CITY SCHOOLS: I
THINK WHAT YOU'RE TRYING TO DO IS
WEIGHT THE BEST CASE SCENARIO -IN WHAT
YOU'RE TRYING TO DO TO BE THE LEAST
DISRUPTIVE WITHIN THE BUDGET THAT YOU
HAVE. THAT'S WHERE WE RAN INTO SOME
CHALLENGE
RUNS=26

OQ=into some challenge.

VO-NAT VO-NAT

School board members and
officials, along with Westside teachers
and administrators will meet *NEXT*
Wednesday and talk about alternatives
to the construction schedule.